Eagles willing to listen to trade offers for DeSean Jackson with both the Pats and 49ers as the frontrunners for him. Eagles want at least a 3rd Round draft pick as the basis for any deal but also admitted that its more likely they'd just cut him instead.

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Jackson is slated to make $10.25 million this year in base salary and is owed around $30 million through 2016. If the Eagles were to cut Jackson, they’d be on the books for $6 million in dead money stemming from the pro-rated signing bonus in his extension before the 2012 season.

Jackson is unwilling to restructure his deal, the Daily News also reports, which makes sense. By refusing to restructure, Jackson is more likely to be cut than traded. If he’s cut, Jackson and his agent, Joel Segal, have 31 teams to speak and negotiate with on their own terms.

NFL approves of a centralized replay system similar in style to MLB's system.

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Originally Posted by ESPN

Officially known as Rules Proposal 9, the centralized replay system will feature feeds from every game as well as an ability to communicate with officials through headsets as referees view replays on sideline monitors.

Referees will have the ability to consult with the league's Officiating Command Center in New York as they view replays at game sites. Referees still will make the final calls on plays.

Also extended the banning on "roll-up" blocks to include hits to the side of the leg and not just from behind.